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taste
noun as in flavor
noun as in tiny sample
noun as in inclination, preference
Strong matches
affection, appetence, attachment, bent, comprehension, disposition, druthers, fancy, gusto, leaning, liking, partiality, predilection, predisposition, prepossession, relish, stomach, tendency, thing, weakness, zest
Weak matches
noun as in capacity to sense flavor
noun as in good judgment, propriety
Strongest matches
appreciation, culture, elegance, feeling, grace, perception, style
Strong matches
acumen, acuteness, correctness, cultivation, decorum, delicacy, discernment, discretion, discrimination, distinction, finesse, nicety, penetration, polish, politeness, refinement, restraint, susceptibility, tact, tactfulness, tastefulness
Weak matches
verb as in judge, try
verb as in experience
Strongest matches
Weak matches
be exposed to, come up against, have knowledge of, meet with, partake of, run up against
Example Sentences
We'll feel the first taste of winter weather over the coming days as chilly Arctic air spreads across the United Kingdom.
The snub is worth flagging here, not on grounds of taste — selection committees get it wrong all the time — but something more insidious.
Wisp’s rise is a product of generational tastes and technology; like a lot of Soundcloud rap, “Your Face” was first written atop an online instrumental from indie producer grayskies.
England last tasted victory in June against Japan, who they face in their final Autumn Nations Series game on 24 November.
You can practically taste the sweet nectar of Middle East peace generated by that decision.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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